Provo High School - Provost Yearbook (Provo, UT)

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From ouT oT The dim pasT Their reverberalrions swell in ever-increasing volumes oT sound. which lose Themselves aT lasT in The waves oT The shadowy TuTure. These are echoes oT The TooTsTeps and voices oT Those who have enTered These corridors and gone on - marching Through high school To The lighT-hearTed rhy+hm oT youTh. To The echo oT '42, which is now a parT oT ThaT endless procession oT echoes, we sincerely dedicaTc This book. W W. il MIK' A1 .-uv u .M m,x,.w..N.-m-.w..,...vwM. X. + tg ,Wig-if F Sikkim ',..-W-. W, 4 M, My , 'Q 75:5 r . f fl? ff' I R 4' , lr ,W,MW , N ..., . ..,.J. 1K'?fS .4 MW . ' I 4- 8 - - S ' ' , sv , .Q nvwmwwwwvywv . QQ, .t .:,f: 'm. F My k , , -'- 1, - ,., 3 1 x K as Q' 1 :Tn-3.3! hrough our long associafion Wifh Hue younger generafion, We of Jrhe adminisfrafion Wear ihaf look of perplexofion. Mlm 'mkmlim . . . gee J ef gfwwiian As in pasT years, The members oT The Board oT Educa- Tion have compleTed Their Task in The eTTicienT manner ThaT makes The ciTy proud oT Them. Much oT Their Time is unTail- ingly devoTed To solving The problems, noT only oT Provo l-liqh School, buT of all The oTher Provo schools as well. We all respecT This group and owe iT a greaT deal of Thanks. C99 ,aug QM - . hich - f, f fh sum of fhaf w hashglcone? ble-ifoie. eWe are whafever we are because of fhe fhoughfS and deeds of fhose who have prewded us. Hisfory is made essenfially from fhe honesf efforfs of fhe race over G prolonged period of +ime..l:fOm H79 pasf we find fhose.pf'If1C'Ple5 lhal will guide our righf-living. Our lives, however, are lived in lllff Dfesenli and our obligalion is fO'WGfCl me fll' lure. The immorfalizafion of 6-605 of us is cerfain in fhaf we are des- fined fo become a f par of fhe on- Cgming generafions. Dr. J. C. Moffif The pasf school year h as been a source of greaf sal' f ' is achon fo me Many worfh while projecfs have been planned and carried our fo fheir complefion. Hard worlc and fhe desire of sfudenfs fo be good school cifizens has been lhe sfimu- lus fhar has made fh' is year one fo be remembered for a long lime. Your diligenf applicafion fo class and ex- fra-curricular acfivifies fhroughouf fhe year and fhe d ' esire fo mainfain high sfandards of conducf is sincere- ly appreciafed. As young people of America, you are now beffer pre- pared fo meef fhe problems of a world engaged in war by having had e experiences of fhe pasf year. K. E. Wei'ghf. 495 Wesley Pearce Music La Ree Hymas Home Living Russell Mortensen Civics Alan Sorenson English Ethel Spencer Shorthand Ernest Paxman Music WI ftsael Fisher Shop Ruth Mitchell Library Sherman Wing Iournalism ? Rudolph Reese Mathematics Etta lones Library Grant Rasmussen English U it Wilmer Tonner Glenn Kenner Gritlith Kirnboll Science Business Athletics llorold Boyock Anno Smoot Alton Bigelow Business English Secretory H. Roy Slock Dorothy Richmond Ellen Woilker Civics Athletics Sewing C. H. Rigby Cloucle Snow lvon Young Art Speech Eugenics tlll Glenn Simmons Athletics llees Bench Physics Roy Stewort Civics Tliornos Dychos Coordinotor Ferris Bell Mouririe Dixon English Girls' Advisor Miss you Block-out Tcmriervy HCIDDY Home-run Hole-ri Pearce Family in love Inc. Cross roocls of the West C 12 l 5e'wa2ne' 560 Qvfftmzs Clinton Wiest Ioyce McDanie1s President Vice President Ierry Storrs Barbara Bailey Business Manager Secretary During the year ot '4l-'42 Provo l-ligh has seen the be- ginning and the completion ot many outstanding proiects. For these we, the members ot the student body, wish to ex- press our sincerest thanlcs and appreciation to the student body otticers who have so ably tilled their positions. The accomplishments ot these otticers will torever be an echo ot the spirit ot Provo t-ligh. C133 WZEZYWIIZM swim' For purposes oT leadership, organizahon, and servico Provo High School has an ExecuTive Council comprised oT The sTudenT body oTTicers, presidenTs oT The boys' and girls' orqanizaTions, ediTors oT publicaTions, and class presidenTs. These people are also memloers oT The legislaTive council and are indeed The leaders oT our school. They carry a greaT responsibiliTy To The organizaTions They represenT and To The school as a whole. C143 legkfa five aunwf Before being acloplecl by The sludenfs, every law or policy inlroclucecl inlo Provo l-ligh School is lhoroughly evaluaied for merils and demerils by lhe members of lhe Legislalive Council. Members of Jrhis group are elecleol by lhe srudenls, ancl each home room is represenled. Every member ol lhe sluolenl booly is invilecl 'ro allencl lhe weekly meelings of Jrhe Legislalive Council. ln lhis way we can resi assured of our clemocralic form of school governmenl. This group will nor only be an echo of our pasl buf also a promise ol our lulure. H59 gvklk' wlqdillbddbfl Headed by Bernice Evans, presi- dent Lei Oma Thurber, vice presi- denlg Rufh Naylor, secrelary and lreas- urerg +he Girls' Orqanizafion of '4l - '42 has direcled many social aclivilies lor The enlerlainmenl of The girls of Provo High School. Sponsored by 'rho organizalion, lhe Girls' Choice, Sadie Hawkins, Sophomore Slag, and Girls' Day Dances are only a few of lhe ex- cilinq evenls which will be nolhing more lhan echoes in anolhor year. gays ' Uzlyafzfbmbfz A prominenl eclio of '4I-'42, llfie Boys' Organizalion will long be re- membered. Led by Max Hansen. president Kenr Tolboe, vice presidenl: Junior LeDuc, secrelaryg and Paul Daniels, reporrerg The organizalion sponsored ils annual Beefer's Busf. As a climax 'ro Boys' Day and llwe all-boy assembly, llwe Boys' Day Dance proved a big success. 7 They hold lheir heacls high, as e rule: Buf +he lads and 'fhe lasses Who make up +he classes Are +he ones who are running lhe school. ZQZSZZ he Teachers, lhey lhihlc +hey're imporfanlg Knot, not or nought-y. . . . You just try it! Potty's Competition is he worth it? Life begins ot 12:4U She--Not so loud Spring is here Heres one for you. C207 3 K ,T , .,,x,v.. ' Nfyqgi. .. 4 A ? , . C E LLIOTT Bruce Tonner Lovino Hoover Deon Dongertield President Vice President Secretory agefzms Our hats go ott to the senior class this year. They've given up the traditional graduation tor the preservation ot an ideal they all hold dear - liberty. Bonds and more loonds was their motto, and they came through with tlyf ing colors. This class ot '42 will be remembered as long as there's a PHS. Their contribution has sounded a respons- ive echo in the hearts of all true Americans. i223 Normo l-lonsen Phil Aiken Moixine Mullet Bruce Tonner Shirley Possey Shirley l-lcxir Walter Molyneux Borboro Moftit Winilrocl Stanley llorrnan Leavitt l.ois Faye Carter lfdqar lloliwison Betty Gray Elaine Bullock George Harrison Toyo Christensen f - M mm 'f-8 C23 Lawrence Slack Mary Beth Iolmson Mark Nilsen Barbara Carter Virginia Ray Russell Madsen Ann Guttrich lane Gardner Clyde Weeks Renoe Mortensen Wolter Godd Olene Bown Dorothy Hancock Boyd Ferguson Dorothy Iosephson Arlene Toylor .1-57 , lf? f ,Rf - , M. ,. , ,..., ,,.,i,. Z5 49455:--,,g'l,j:f 5 . . L ., ,f-'gpfi ..v:.., N 45X I. 24 Orolyn Hedquist Morhlon Rosrnuson Merrie Roberts Sheldon Elliot Dorothy Hoover Fciun Powell Cloude Zobell Bcrrlodro Bolley Margaret Sturgis Lee Whittaker Elaine Nielson Wilfred Young Madonna Zobell Marie Ford Wayne Drysdale Elayne Allred 'EEF' A 16. M iq, . Q A if ., -LzZA::gf'f,Qj Roger Webb Carma Durrant Kent Kendall Faye Pehrson l-lelen Howell lack Ekins Ilene Stagg Helen Fitzgerald 0 Aggie--.7 gat Q V .gmimf elm faq Dean Dangerfield Patty Brockbank Wayne Ulery Alqene Ballif Bonnie Bell Keith Rogers Zelma Iohnson Ioyce Thorson 5711015 C26 Betty Lou Iorgensen Max Liljenquist Norma Prusse Ira Gagon Dauna Grant Rhoda Carol Butt Ierry Storrs Yvonne Edwards Kcnnetlt Dulce Betty Lou Brown Sltelolon lvlcffwon Atlteen Kbnudsen Betty Bloomquist Iornes Souter Doris Bunnell lfflno Steuler Paul McGuire Mortlto Toylor Mork Nelson louise Clark leon Ioltnston Dole Lewis Shirley Molson lvlorjorie Sumner l27 tagefzms flxxt ' ffkx mms ,1 ,mt-....., W C28 Robert lvlecliam Elaine Scott Elmo Morgan Lovina Hoover lla Terry Clinton Wiest Marian Duftin Cecil Argyle Claron Oakley Lenora Billings Dean Dallin Dorothy Hawkins Norma Dick Odell Scott Nial Olsen Elaine Kuhni Max Hansen LaRue Whittaker Albert Done Margie Peterson Mignon Mecham Clark Nelson Reva Kay lloa Young lack lolinraon Nancy Fish Bob Connant lilda Pope Betty Pearson llarold McEwan Ioyce McDaniels Gayle Willis Qgenfhlx 29 49 rgefub 5 tk'-E' iff? C30 Marie Houndy Stanford Stubbs Norma Hoover Allan Ridge Nan Anderson Thelma Higgins Delvlonte Iohnson Connie Livingston Robert Poulson Beth Adams Garth Guyrnon Betty Christensen Marilyn SlIIHIlOIlfS Hollis lohnson lva Snell Arline Benthin Marjorie Batley Dan Lambert Faye West Glenn Mlldenhall Louise Thorpe Marie White Bernell Iohnson Nila Stubbs .41 L, f fum' Sheldon Lowry Colleen Rowan Iunior Brailsford Rose Taylor Norma Giles Pete LeDuc LuDean Butler Fae Tuttle 3 www t32l Virginia Muhlestein Kent Tolboe Arlene Knudsen Kent LeaMaster Ruth Miller Carol Bench Wendell Taylor Ana Del Bailey Gene Storrs Bill Creer Shirley Watkins Harold Holmes Bonnie lean Scott Bernice Evans Ted Schoppe Louise Elliott lloiil Dunlord Arlene Dyer Norinon Horris Ardus Hollidoy lrisa Toylor Keitli Wrxllcor Dorotliy CllGCf3CfI1Of1 l.ilc1 Dovifs l'liylli:Q lioolli Poiil Daniels Mildred Tyler Koitli Hawkins lfcirl Wfilliioo lloinci Wiley leon Ford Gloria Singleton Shirley Zobriskie Lessons? Subsfilules? Corny? Roamirf? lnduslry? Masks? C349 L 'yCrVF'.,UVf Kean Reese Konficm Wag EHGTKSOU DOUUG anim' The Juniors--Jrhe babies of las? year, The loaders of nex'r-- have made a record of which fhey may be proud. They have Jraicen honors in speech. music, arf, drama, journalism, business and arhlerics. The echo of rheir achieyemenrs is a pleasanf memory in 'rhe annais of PHS. Carol Lynn Beck Franklin Forux Norma McFadden Iciy Robinson Elvo Liddioird C 36 7 .BA 'gy Melvin Burgener Virginia Loy Clifton Newren Dean Clark Mona Lee Tuttle Betty Dean Kenneth Weight Beth Milner 2171015 Edna Mae Hedquist Molly Young Dale Peterson Eloise Christiansen tfl7l 'jfllxx Craig King Ioan Heindselrnan Mary Lynn Haws lay Butler Lorraine Linde Vera Willet Don Allen Norma Prestwich -3' av z.. Ptmrbgl-, Q Donna Singleton lay Bench Betty Oliver Annette Reynolds Ralph Dix Dick Iohnson Estill Latimer Donna Loveless Bay Muhlestein Elva lune Hansen Geniel Mower Beverly Lewis Maurice Boswell Aretta Newren Carma Adams Barbara Sherry Edward Liebhardt lrene Mower Pat l-latch Harold Tolboe zffzzk-vhs' Melvin Dixon Eloine Sperry Nloirtho Wordsworth Woyne Loirnbert lcickie Wrogg Wolter Zobrislcie Moiurine Boswell Arlene Hudson Modelyn Buckley Ccirol Keele Myron Davenport Donno leon Smith Bob Anderson Helen Brown Mdrgoret Hoover Bill Huish wma' t9 Donno Bertin Boloert Holder Dorothy Smith Chdrleen Cordoll 1 l Pauline Claudin Charles Anderson Afton Lichfield Keith Meservy Martha Donahoo Naomi Knudsen Ivladelyn Stringiellow Leota Demos Ralph l-laws Geraldine Iones Orlin Ford lean Dastrup C403 Elaine Christensen Bruce Thurston Shirley Taylor Nida lvie Donald MacKay Shiralee Harding Ruby l-lousekeeper Fred Crane unms l Il Rand Clark Kathleen lensen Elaine lensen Evan Billings Donna Ellertson Katherine Orphandes Craig Clark Donna Worthington loyce Taylor Melvin lanes Iiilia Ercanlorack Viola Mcphie Clair Ernpey Beth Marie Bennet Geraldine Simmons lack Schofield Elna Loveland Belva Iohnson Gene Bird Mavis Halen wzfkws Beth Howe Dick Thomas Ruth Wood Norma Deene Halladay Byard Nilsson Leo lolley Reva Perry Shirlee Mae Carter Devoe Wallace Norma Burr Rose Taylor Maxine Peay Bill Iones Elaine O'Dell loyce Harris Ruth Gardner Duane Arrowsmith LaVoyle Ward Helen Gardner Dean Berrey e umbws' Charles Muhlestein Norma Graehl Kathleen Madsen Sam Pratt Vera Barrett lirnmy Liddiard Buth Naylor Lea Sorenson Norma Bray Nancy Cox Don Steadrnan lean King lean Reese Gloria Elliott Lorna Conder Elaine Mower ZHHZW5 Mill 1 Colleen Buchanan Robert Nelson Virginia Loy Margie Andrus Nadine Iohnson Marjorie Kerr Donna Lou Hall Betty Cloward i 4 t Heres How Drawing Attention Meow Session Portrait ot Bicycle Rack Byard looks 'em over Pause for Meditation Zombies X' , 1 C443 .Iv L. SORENSON Darrell lensen Lorie Thurber Ted Morgan President Secretory Vice Pres. cgahflamawx As lhe cilizens of lhis nalion have made possible many lhings lhrough cooperalion, on a smaller scale so have 'lhe sophomores. -lhroughoui lhe Provo l-ligh School we see 'lhe evidence -in lhe class-rooms, in lhe assemblies, in lhe alhe lelic conlesls, and al lhe dances. Whal would Provo l-ligh be wilhoul lhe supporl ol irs youngesl class? May we have many more groups jusl like ill Barbara Lambert Walter Hansen Gloria Brown Mack Billings Majcl Christen Darrell Jensen Joan Ballif Gwendolyn Suffan Beverly Watkins Carl Hawkins l46l QgQffG77lMJ5 llclcn Vincent Sam Kelly Downo Sorenson Leah Boyer Curtis Harrison La Jean Slurgls Glen Olsen Vesta Johnson Hass. Helen Clegg Clarence Jones Maralyn W'rgh1mar1 Jackson Howard Kenneth Pork Kat hlccn Hanncgon Russell Taylor Geniel Olsen Gwcnlo Anderson Reid Duce Dorothy Michael Beverly Loveless Q'-W C473 Anagcne Davies Grant Webster Margaret Critchlaw Ncwburn Butt Zelda Edwards Kent Broadbent Virginia Rasmuson Blain Nuttall Yvonne Farr Bruce Lilliard Donna Faye Smoot Kent Taylor Helen Durrant Royce Ridge La Rie Kay Elaine Knudsen Laie Thurber Tom Robinson Fcrn Kopp Betsy Empcy if i J.: ..- .4 G Qg .iii -ai 21:- ' 9 ' Q 1 :P WE .1 48 agahffamezzes Agaiiamml Donna Hansen Jerald Jones Margaret Clark Geraldine Green Deon Gray Lou Anne Brown Jack Gallup Belly Larsen Shirley Newell Lei Oma Thurber Jean Stephens George Thatcher .4 .4 .QF L? X ff ' J .3 by Q 3 ' 2: Lloyd Ashton Betty De La Marc Robert Kendall Jean Slock ...i Ro Dcne Farrcr Bill Knudacn Arlene Pope Doane Taylor C493 QQ Carol Collard Carol Crandall Marjorie Scherer Joyce Mower Boyd Roberts Lois McQuivcy Bcity Cox Barbara Heinerman .- ...- -T- 1 : '... Q .11-:3...l L' X zi-'T 6 V, -I .S - -I 1 -i - Gaylon Rowan Colleen Page Olive Abbott Velma Field Don F. Clark Afton Fillmore Richard Anderson Pauline Lcrwill Nelda Christophcrson Elda Mac Lewis Annie Moore Meredith Christiansen H503 Shirley Locandcr Dorothy Nichols Bclvo Dallin Maxine Sfrong lgdfffdwdldl Betty Joyce Moore Carl Brimhall Rayola Hansecn Kenneth Hatch Ralph Prussc Shirley Nacglc Dex Alger Gloria Oldroyd .- --1 -..- Z -... --D YJ 2 f .. ax W ' - C Q l -. -- - Beverly Dean Roland Rasmussen Mao Vonnc Woolscy Patricia Edmunds Joyc Downes Lucillc Paxrnon Ruth Le Vitre Patricia Rogerson C513 Lcslyc Livingston Rae Dean Neilson Robert Goddard Gloria Groneman Vivian Bcrry Shirley Kendall Joseph Hafen Gloria Christcnson Herald Sfubbs Helen Cook Donna Rao Steed Lucllo Brown Max Bonnctt Bcity Jean Edwards Gloria Taylor Jackic Shipp Graco Mann Lorrainc Holrnc Jconnc Burl Vcra Johnson .4 ...Q 1. -1 .41 .-q .TS- ' will L X - .: Q qi Qi 'YJ 52 Lg! 507714125 iniilh 4 K --.nu- ---1 - : ...- -sq .- Moy Belle Coleman Mox Johnson Elaine Bills Donna Bean Carol Munn Kenneth Stubbs Mildred Montog Lolo Guymon Virginia Klenk Ted Morgan Dole Mitchell Lo Dene Morkmon Ruth Worren Mory Former C537 e're aclive in sporls and in drama, We're aclive in music and arf: In lad we all lcnow as aclivilies go We're leading lhe slale from llwe slarl. ,Hc'ffu171' .. fin www ,.......i 1 i7V VW Qflamadfb' yi!! K 615 lgafzquef This year The young Thespians who qaThered aT The DramaTic ArT Club BanqueT had more Than an abundance oT TalenT, nor only in dramaTic abiliTy buT also in The abiliTy To enioy and appreciaTe The splen- did program planned by The club oTTic:ers and advisor, Claude Snow. To Those who aTTended iT will always remain one of Their TondesT memories. C553 rl' mil 066 ZW!! A speclacular performance was given by lhe girls of lhe physical ed- ucalion deparlmenf in lhe Provo l-ligh School Annual Dance Revue. The dances, crealed and direcled by Dorolhy Richmond, lhrilled lhe audience, reflecling many moods- C58 seasonal loveliness, lhe wilchery of loresl magic, +he pulse of cily life, The drama of dealh, and The love of America. The gorgeous coslumes. designed by Granl Bandley and Miss Richmond, were a regular symphony of color. Congralularions are due lhe girls, Miss Richmond, and Mrs. Louise Clark, +he pianisl, for making lhis one of +he oulslanding evenls oi +he year. fax! Nat Miller Essic Richard Arthur Mildred Tommy , Sid Davis Lily Miller David McCrombcr Muriel McComber Nora Winf Selby ,, Student Directors. RENAE MORTENSON - MIMA SWAIN 'Hi W1'fa'mf1ess The lirsl dramalic produciion ol lhe year, Eugene O'Neil's Ah Wilderness! mel wiih vivacious iriumph on bolh nighls ol presenlalion, November lillh and sixlh. The casl as a whole gave an excellenl performance. Behind lhe scenes was lhe one person in Provo l-ligh who could produce such a superior play - ihe dramalic insiruclor, Claude Snow. Provo lcnows his capabililies and lhe line resulls he has oblained. Mr. Snow has made lhe presenlalion of high school drama an ari. Cloron Oakley Jean Reese Wayne Ulery . Bill Huisn Myra Knight , Don Thornton Dick Johnson . Helen Brown Franklin Faux Joyce Thorson , Jeanne Burt , Jack Ekins C 59 D Algene Ballif, Dick Johnson, Gene Storrs, Wayne Ulery, Sheldon, Lowry, Clyde Weeks, Dale Lewis, Clinton Wiest, Sam Pratt, Dale Peterson, Donna Jean Smith, Molly Young, Afton Litchfield, Howard Worthen, Keith Vv'aIker, Karl Brimhall, Paul McGuire, Elna Steuler, Phyllis, Booth, Helen Fitzgerald, Stan- ford Stubbs, Max Hansen, Paul Daniels, Richard Moxfield. Student Director, Nancy Rish. Spectacle in the tull sense ot the word was seen on Provo l-ligh Schools stage when the speech department presented the stirring and tragic story ot Elizabeth the Queen. Under the mastertul direction ot Claude Snow, the cast gave pertormances ot such emotional intensity it was ditticult to realize that such talent could be seen in a high school production. Unusual lighting ettects, spectacular costumes designed by lvlr. Snow and made by the home economics department, and superb acting-all contributed toward making this engrossing tragedy a genuine success bath in civic and school circles. The tact that the play was presented three nights to accomodate crowds verities its acceptance as a milestone in Pl-lS drama annals. Pggbdglilft ite Queen Kin! idly MysTery, inTrique, comedy, romance-all were blended suc- cessTully by Claude Snow in his exciTinq presenTaTion oT The mys- Tery-melodrama, Kind Lady. CenTered around The liTe oT a middle aged woman, The sTory Tells oT her generous naTure and how iT Toolc her on a iourney inTo Tear and oT The man who aTTempTed To puT her in bondage in her own home. Kind Lady was a radical deparTure Trom anyThing ever aTTempTed on The Pl-lS sTage and was a TurTher example oT Mr. Snow's deTerminaTion To lceep our play schedule Tree Trom Tho Tom Sawyer Type oT drama. fax! Mr lrlwarfis Claion Oakley Mrs. Edwards Mama Swain Aqmc Edwards Rodcnc Forrcr Gustav Roscnbcrq Jcrry Storrs Policeman Clorcncc Jones Sciyant Joan Rccsc Mi. Fostri Stan Stubbs Many I-lcrrlcs Nancy Fish Lucy Weston Betty Gray Roco Elna Loveland Phyllis Glcnning Goylc Willis Pctcr Santard Bill Huish tlcniy Abbott Sheldon Lowry Ada Rcnoc Mortcnscn Doctor Dalc Lewis C613 ' 922114 f rw JW 62915 Provo High School has had a wide and inTeresTing varieTy ol one-acT plays This year. Paced by The sTrangely beauTiTul gualiTy oT The ChrisTmas play, Why The Chimes Rang, The Dramatic ArT Club has presenTed To drama enthusiasts a schedule oT plays ranging Trom The deepesT Tragedy To The lighTesT comedy. The sTudenT-produced plays served as a media by which sTudenTs could visualize The invaluable experience dramaTic sTudenTs ob- Tained while producing and direcTing one-acT productions. fax! H gcr K th St bb The Unclc , DI L King ,, Sheldon L Wcolthy lady ,, , , Molly Y Beautiful women Joyce ors , cnoc Mortensen Old mon Gorth Guymo CLAUDE SNOW, Instructor WAYNE ULERY, Dramatic Mgr. T627 Y fanfesf fjhy The play, Where the Cross ls Made, represented Provo High School at Brigham Young University's drama festival. The play was hailed by judges as remarkably wellvproduced, and each actor played his part to the hilt, The play is one of the most difficult written by playwright Eugene O'Neil, but the student performers por- trayed roles that could easily have been reduced to medio- crity by incapable actors. CONTEST PLAY CAST Bill Huish, Algene Ballif, Wayne Ulery, Claron Oakley, Dick lohnson, Clarence lones, Dick Cloward. Students in the two lower pictures have successfully pro- duced and acted in onefact plays during the season. Dick Wiseman, Sally Turner, lean Reese, Gene Storrs, Helen Fitzgerald. Dick lohnson, loyce Thorson, Dale Lewis, Rose Taylor, Nan- cy Fish, Mima Swain. KB 5404, During The pasl year lhe Provo l-ligh School band has greally increased ils already long lisf of successes. Under Jrhe able direcfion of Wesley Pearce, if has given many our- slanding performances in schools 'rhroughoul lhe sfale. For many years lhis band has been considered Jfhe besl in lhe siale by many people, and aller lhis year ol high achievemenl lhere will be no doubl of Hs abilily. Olher bands in lhe slale use Provo's as a slandard by which lo iudge lheir own progression. The echo of i'rs line worlc will remain a goal for coming sludenls To aim lor, +o achieve, and lo surpass, if possible. if C647 Qredesfzr Siriving fo befrer Jrhemselves, all orehesira members have reaHy progrewed fhk year,rnaMng ihh organhahon someimng of whkfifo be proud. Underihe abkaleaden shhn of VVedey Pearce,The orchesha has gained iavorabh2 reeogninen Throughoui ihe siafe. The group has nwade a bifiiiani' showing on any program in which if has pariicipalred. Eachrnenwberhas devehnped wiHnn hnnseH a deeper appre- ciaiion for ihe finer music, ihus adding immeasurabiy rio his cu!Iural life. 9' C653 Lglklflklf gdazzis' BOYS' GLEE GIRLS' GLEE Two hundred and TiTTy music sTudenTs have sung Their way inTo The aTTecTions oT Provo audiences This winTer. A very successful year lies To The crediT oT These Provo High vocal sTudenTs. NOT only abiliTy, buT cooperaTion, has help- ed Them To achieve Their obiecTive, Public Service. Under The capable direcTion oT ErnesT Paxman, many programs have been presenTed in various church services. The ChrisTmas assembly program, which was one oT The ouTsTanding per- Tormances, is sTill a melodious echo in The hearTs oT The sTudenT body. iimfm-f nm-er' ACAPPELA F 68 Lgheeci Qvnkskznk Provo I-Iigh School speech conleslanrs again gained lop honors ar Ihe Brigham Young Universily Speech Eeslival and Ogden Debale Tourna- rnenl. The evenls enlered in- cluded a one acl play, hurn- orous and drarnalic readings. original radio play, depale. rejrold srory, girls' oralrion, panlomime. and exremporan- oous speaking. A Iolral of Iwenry-eighr sludenls represenfed Provo I-Iigh af Ihese diflerenl speech meels. READINGS Dick Vlfiseman, boys' hurnor- ous: Jean Reese, girls' humor- ousg Diclc Johnson, boys' dra- maricg Joyce Ihorson, girls' drarna'ric. Jean Reese received a su- perior raling for her reading. Diclc Johnson and Joyce Ihorson each received hon- orable menlion. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Ienl. and Claron Oakley. Bruce Tanner and Afror Lilchifield. Miss Lilchlield speech was raled as Excel ORIGINAL RADIO PLAY PorI Unknown , wrillon by Claron Oakley, was raled ex ceIIenI. The casl included Ro nae Ivlorlensen, Dale Lewis 1 T I Qigdfi Qiezzms Under The supervision oT Claude Snow, speech insTrucT- or, The DebaTe Club has achieved a Tine record This year. The aim oT The club has been To give The sTudenTs experience in meeTing and debaTing wiTh many ouTside schools. All members of The club, comprising seven diTTerenT Teams. were enTered in The Weber Junior College ConTesT, in which They made a very crediTable showing. Two Teams also Took parT in The BYU Speech FesTival. C695 mmfwkz Jusl six sludenis represenled Provo High School ar Jrhe BYU lnlermounlain Commercial Conlesi fhis year, buf lhey walked away wilh honors in everyfhing Jrhey enlered. The second year shorlhand Team. composed of Barbara Bailey, Pariy Broclcbanlc, and Claron Oakley, placed second in all second year shorrhand compefirion. Barbara also placed Jrhird in combinalrion shorlhand and Jryping evenfs. Maxine Overlade, Jean Reese, and Mavis Halen comprised lhe lirsl year shorlhand Team, and Maxine and Mavis placed 'lhird and iourih, respecfively, in all firsi year shorlhand divisions. Also from lhe commercial deparimenl have come some ex- cellenl and eiiicienl secrelaries who have served Jrhe Teachers all year doing lyping and mimeograph work. Elhel Spencer and her business srudenis deserve a hearly pai on lhe back. C705 N--D 5.5 ELLIOTT Www' Dean Dcillin Editor '9 c. H. Rigby Harald Bayaak . gt 'T Book Make-up Advisor Faculty Bus. Advisor This year's Provosf sfaff has worked hard fo creafe a year- book which is oufsfanding in arf work, copy. and design. ln ad- difion, an efforf has been made fo fie fhe secfions fogefher wifh a common fheme. This fherne is evidenf nof only in fhe lighfs and shadows on fhe picfures buf also in fhe wriffen copy. The book is almosf exclusively a producf of sfudenf efforf, and we feel fhaf each worker has profifed greafly from fhe experience. The sfaff members presenf if fo fhe sfudenf body wifh fhe sincere hope rhar if will recall 'rhe pasf year as an echo recalls a losf song. i723 Iackie Wragg Literary DeMonte Iohnson Propaganda Donald McKay Clark Nelson Business Manager Snapshots Betty Dean Photo Appointments C73l azfmmz Clolrori Oorkley Fontello Porter Pot Hcitch Editor Associate Editor Business Momoger As '4I and '42 becomes an echo in our hall oT memories. The sTaTT members oT The Provonian, Provo l-ligh's bi-weelcly publi- caTion, add anoTher laurel To Their collecTion. They have done an excellenT iob and have worked hard To keep Their publicaTion aT The Top. RepresenTaTives oT The Provonian also placed high This year aT The Brigham Young UniversiTy journalism conTerence held lasT December. CompeTing wiTh high school newspapers Trom all parTs oT The counTry, The paper has won All-American in The NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion Tor Three years, and This malces The second year iT has placed TirsT wiTh The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion. i743 Mavis Hafen Iackie Wragg Assignment Editor Feature Editor fini. Kent Tolboe lay Butler Sports Editor Exchange Editor Sherman Wing Faculty Adviser I C 4755 A Cappella Performs Does the Crown fit? Soups On Dude Rancher-ess's Christmas Program Some racquet! may SORENSON 502070615 LM Under the able direc- tion of Bees E. Bench, the Bouncers' Club has main- tained discipline which has far surpassed that of any other year. To this service club, whose office ers are Mark Nilsen, Helen Cook, and Dorothy Cheeseman, g o e s the credit for the finest assem- blies in the history of PHS, me Mis UM Better appreciation of the beautiful and fine has been the object of the Fine Arts Club this year. lt has achieved its goal very successfully through its visits to art exhibits and its studies of nature. The members of the club have also enjoyed many social activities, 78 piahgiahiy IM How to use the camera has been the main aim ot the Photography Club this year, At its bi-weekly meetings, under the die rection of Mr. Bench, many important phases ot the subject were taught, such as development ol prints, selection ot good subject matter, and prop! er exposure of films. The photographs made by this club are true echoes oi the events that are crowd- ed into high school. Wsfiefzs UM The members ot the Ushers' Club have done excellent work this year. They have proven their worth through their prompt, efficient, and courteous service, and have capably handled all seating problems. Their splendid achievements have made them the schools pride. Morag ,...., M L gtg... ., .....u,, .. 79 fefawfzz 6711! The Dramatic Art Club serves as a clearing house for all the speech activities ol the school, and gives many students the opportunity ot pere forming on the stage ot the Little Theatre . lts members will remember with joy the many pleas- ant evenings devoted to readings, one act plays and music during the past year. Provo High is proud of its Selowia Club this year. lts aim is to foster activities that con- tribute to better home living. Under the able sponsorship ot the home economics teachers, it has made an enviable rec- ord. Two ot its main activities were the hilarious assembly and the elaborate Sweet- hearts Ball, which created favorable comment throughout the school. flamed? gf!! 5515 .5 uqvw Clad in bright green uni- forms, the Qui Viva Club made a colorful showing this year at the halt of each basket ball game in which the Bulldogs participated. Marching was not their only accomplishmentg this pep organization also demonstrated its tumbling abil- ities in various assemblies. Al- ways neat and lull of pep, these girls with their happy smiles certainly added to tho PHS school spirit. Bouquets to the Quivies! W Wm 67415 C8 Q., fe QNQM .d.-J ....', ere's a+ !as+ a chance for you To see yourselves as ofhers do. To prin+ Hue rrurlw we're nof afraid: We've feafured every escapade. gm laws . . v!r,,.a.Vffp i f ' ff if if I if f .fi VVin'lcr VVondoi'land was lhe lhoine ol lho annual Senior Hop. Beaulilul snowlime scenes were enhanced by lhe blue and while slreamers which decked lhe walls and ceiling. Colors depiclinq winler's brilliance and a colorlul lloor- show blended wilh lhe selling. You have lo hand il lo lhe Seniorsq They lcnow how lo malce a dance a complele success. H347 xr' if AG' , ww? in N25 ww 'W Q' f as S if e 'fi 1. f WW is 'W M In a liall profusely decoraled willw blue palm Trees and soil liqlils, llie junior class ol '42 presenred The annual Junior Prom, Rhapsody in Blue. One of Jrlie bigqesl social evenls of 'lne year, il proved enlerlaining as well as successful financially. Hs success rewarded Jrlie diligenl ellorls of flue iunior class officers and Jrlwe Promenade Commillee. C863 Clarks Delight He does How's this? Hands off Between classes Stclr pupils Squirt 'Purity, huh! Ari-net Max does it Here comes tlie bend C871 , ,rjfzsl Through lheir services, such sludenls as lhose shown on These pages will long be remembered in Provo l-ligh School. Many ol 'rhe fine poslers seen in our halls were lhe worl4 ol Delvlonle Johnson, Jay Bench, l-larold Holmes and Jerry Slorrs. Through long hours oi worlc Ken Forshee has dislinguishe cd himself Jrhis year as siage manager. Many ol The clever shadow piclures and drawings in 'lhe yearbook are The eiiorls ol Lea Sorenson, Elaine Jensen, Gloria Ellioll and Lorraine Linde. During lheir Tree periods, lla Terry, Jane Williamson and Jackie Wragg have done Their bil by helping in The ole Tice and running errands. MMM Lgewwbe yfhifofzgeavfbe The music deparTmenT, Too, has conTribuTed services To Provo High School. The sTring quarTeT comprised oT Nila STubbs, Jack Elcins, BerT Adair, and Jean DasTrup has played, noT only Tor school TuncTions, buT Tor many civic acTiviTies as well. Tvlariorie Williams, Jean DasTrup, and Coralie Coleman have carved Their names in The memories oT '4I-'42 by enTerTaining The sTudenT body wiTh Their clever vocal arrangemenTs. Sam PraTT and Don PeTerson will also be remembered Tor Their musical worlc. They have rendered solos wherever or whenever They were needed. The vocal group, direcTed by ErnesT Paxman and comprised oT DoroThy SmiTh, Clara Tv1cCurdy, Joan l-leindselman, Marjorie Williams, Coralie Coleman, Arline BenThin, Carol Keele, Duane lvlecham, KenT Tolboe, RuTh Le ViTre, Bill Knudsen and Lu Dean BuTler, have indeed served Provo l'-ligh School wiTh Their vocal number on various assemblies. T893 he scholars are lcnown for lheir brain powerg The alhleles are noleol for brawn. For in lhis year's luslles, They furnished lhe muscles. While we sloocl aside anol loolcecl on. 4275265425 . . . ww-lx ,.......-v M hi...-T all- f Arlene DYer em .Lenin l-laTs off To The Provo T-ligh School cheerleaders oT '4l-'42. These Three sTudenTs wiTh Their broad, healThy smiles have led The sTuclenT body in cheers aT our TooTball and baslceTball games and pep assemblies. Their sparkling personaliTies helped lceep up our morale when The Teeling was low. Long will The echo oT Their cheers ring in The halls of Provo l-ligh. 1923 Glenn Simmons Verl Perry Griff Kimball Coach Alhlelic Mgr. Coach MMM PHS sfudenls are proud of Jrheir line coaching siaflq Under lhe supervision of 'rhese men, lhe Green and While clad alhleies have broughi fame and honor +o lhe school. Coach Glenn Simmons direcled llie baslceiball squad lo a regional championship and a Third-place berlh in slaie play-offs. Alfhough his iraclc Team laclced Jrhe power ol: previous years, Coach Simmons developed some oulslanding prospecls for nexl year. Grill Kimball concluded his coaching career ai Pl-lS Jrhis year, leaving behind a record enviable of any coach. His looiball squad caplured The Region Three crown wilhoul Jrhe loss of a re- gional game. Going slill lurlher. Coach Kimball direcled his baseball squad lo an undefealed season, winning 'rhe region and a righi +o play for ihe siale championship. C933 gbaffaf 'lahlon Rasrnuson Co-captain Chad Clark Showing superior sportsmanship along with slsilltul game play, the Green and White gridclers from Provo High School went through another successful season at the top ot Region Three by meeting its encounters without losing one game. After the seasons wincl-up the Bulldogs met the strong Jor- dan eleven in the state semi-finals and was taken out ot the runn- ing tor the championship, while Jordan went all the way to the top. So tor the impressive victories scored against our rivals, we as the students ot Pl-lS wish to thank Coach Kimball and his fight- ing chargers tor l94l-42. Mack Billings Craig Clark Stanford Stubbs Maurice Bosv Vlark Nilsen Dean Goates Max Hansen Kenneth Duke Allan Ridge Stirling Lee Co-captain C94l bert Hood Iunior LeDuc Dondld Dunkley Roy Hcrlldddy Jrth Ford Leon Ford Orliu Ford Sidney Heddmdn H r fr . I .Bu I .Ll 452 K ii Q, ' A -Ts 1502! ,j :f' -Q 'Q C953 C95 A f ff Z' i Rand Clark Co-Captain Xl ahlon Rasmuso Co-Captain Max Evans Roy Halladay Garth Ford Harry Sucker Duane Mecharn Allan Ridge Verl Perry Lanell lackinan Kenneth Weight Ir lunior Walker Bill Huish FeaTuring a well balanced, high scoring guinT, The Pl-TS Bull- dogs compleTed a highly successTul season wiTh The winning oT The regional TiTle. The Green and WhiTe guinT losT only one regional game. Topping This periformance, The Bulldogs capTured Third place in The sTaTe TournamenT. ln 25 games, The Green and WhiTe hoopsTers amassed 809 poinTs compared wiTh 630 Tallies Tor Their opponenTs. CapTain lvlahlon Rosmuson, C5arTh Ford, and Rand Clarlc were sTandouT players who received all'sTaTe recogniTion. CENT f 5 A Provo l-liglfs enlrees in lne BYU lnvilalrional Track lvleel were: Sid Seadman, weiqlwlsg Dale Milcnell, weiglwlsg Fred Clark, weiqlfrs, Max Evans, javelin, Verl Perry, 440 relay, Duane Meclfmam, sprinls relay, Craig Clark, sprinls relay: and Allan Ke-i+l'1, hurdles relay. H983 EMM! Provo High School came lhrough lhis year wilh anolher slale championship conlender. Aller winning Twelve games and losing none, lhe PHS baseball leam won Hs way info lhe slale championship finals. Provo High's Team had a lolal of ninely-live poinls compared lo lheir opponen+'s lhirly-one. This has indeed been one ol lhe linesl ball leams PHS has ever lurned oul. To Coach Kimball and his champs go our congralulalions. C993 gl Allhough a connparalively young sporl in Provo High. golf is rapidly gaining i'rs place among high school alhlefics. Provo l ligh's golf leam lhis year, composed of Waller Zabrislcie, Reed Lassen, Bill Bredesen. Jay Bench, Fred Crane. and coached loy Glenn Kenner, won second place in soulhern division cornpeiilion. ...- KIOOJ l-luish Schofield Liddiard Toll:-oe Alger mi Sele-cling fhe Jrennis leam Through 'rournamenls and lhe pyramidal syslem as in pas+ years, Coach Sherman Wing sei his nellers 'rhrough The paces in preparalion for lalcing lhe Nebo dislricl championship. Allhough lhe squad came in second, lhey played some excellenl malches. l101l yffffkffk' Cgevfws FOOTBALL BASKETBALL WRESTLING C C ELLWOTT I LIN W , Q, V 'gif My Provo l-ligh School coeds find inferesfing ways of keeping physical and menfally fif by parficipafing in fhe various acfivifies offered by 'ihe physical educafion classes. Being acfive in baskefball, fennis, volleyball, creafive and social dancing, and posfure parade, fhe Girls' fxfhlefic Associafion has had a successful year. Dorofhy Richmond, G.A.fX. sponsor, has shown genuine inferesf in fhe feminine sporfs program. Through her able leadership many volley! ball and baskefball fournamenfs have been conducfed. LaRue Whiffaker, afhlefic manager, and Girls' Organiza- fion officers-Bernice Evans, Lei Uma Thurber, and Rufh Naylor-have also worked in making fhis a banner year. l-lonors were capfured by fhe girls in fennis and posfure parade af fhe BYU lnvifafional Track and Field Meef. Anofher successful year has been achieved by fhe Girls' Organizafion. sa C1043 Piww ,K These girls were chosen To rep- resenT PHS aT The annual Track and Tield meeT aT The Brigham Young UniversiTy. They were one of Two enTries To gain This disTinc- Tion. GAA members comprise This year's baslceTball Team. Games were scheduled wiTh Lincoln, Lehi. American Fork, WasaTch and PleasanT Grove. The Team came Through wiTh Tlying colors. BaslceTball, volley ball, baseball, and Tennis are a Tew oT The sporTs which The Girls' AThleTic Associa- Tion parTicipaTed in. MeeTings were held every Wednesday aT- Ter school. A baseball and baslceTi- ball TournamenT was sponsored by The club. C1057 yffhglaiis Q W gt Y 3 If- :::fi. .- '51 fi - ' :I Nw ,L , .. - gn Sk , fl A .we-fmt . . A yy 'vi ., N fi 2? i f .2 .- Good Neighbor Leg art????? Beautiful Dreamer Paxmarfs Prodigy Man's best friend 3 for IUC Adam had 'em Puss 'n boots Got 'em C H085 Vitolity plus Street Murol Modem di Vir1ci's Candid-otes Photo finish Courtsy Dead end kids Wl'1ot's Washed up in or soul? 41093 4. There ho goes No holts bdrred Chomps for look Smile Contest Who's hand? Cove Meri He did it like thisl Some heels C1109 Buy C1 bond Yogi mon Spooky Kitty Poyle . , , n no place to go Locctl boy makes good Pudgc -ts this enough? C1113 Now let me thee . . . l Muscle Men Ah! 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